A review of “College Sense for Parents” audio edition by Tawan Perry
With so much to do as a parent it’s hard to find the time to get everything done including discovering and absorbing all the information available regarding sending your children to college. Not to worry because Tawan Perry has done most of the work for us in his audio book “College Sense for Parents.” Tawan includes about 70 tips on how to save money on textbooks, application fees, tuition, housing costs, tests and more.
What I like most about Common Sense is that the tips are given in short, quick bursts of information that are easy to understand. Not only does he give the information, but he provides website URLs where you can go to follow up, apply or find more information.
Here is a quick peek at some of the things you’ll learn:
- Did you know there are more than 800 schools that don’t require SAT or PSAT scores in order to apply?
- There are four proven tips on reducing tuition.
- Were you aware that some colleges and universities offer housing fee waivers?
- Students can earn credit for materials.
- Your student can take placement tests to get credit for introductory courses.
And that’s just the beginning. Common Sense for Parents is a definite must-have audio book that can be helpful for all parents from the first-time college parent to the seasoned college parent because it’s never too late to learn something new about saving money. Amen?
Petula
First-time college mom
PetulaW.com
College Sense: What College and High School Advisors Don't Tell You about College: What College and High School Advisors Don?t Tell You About College (Paperback)By (author) Tawan Perry |
Petula Wright has about 15 years experience as an editor and writer who has written and provided editorial services for publications, organizations and individuals. Based in the Atlanta area, she continues to write web content, maintain a blog (www.PetulaW.com) and edit manuscripts. She says, “Writing is a joy and not a job,” but adds she still needs to get paid to keep up with her daughter’s tuitions and other bills. If you need a writer or editor, she can be reached at petulawrites@yahoo.com.











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